The End is Near For LeBron James

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  • Опубликовано: 6 июн 2024
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    LeBron James hinted at some uncertainty for next season and none of us should be surprised if he really is in the last year or two of his NBA career.
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  • @BrianSuttererMD
    @BrianSuttererMD  Год назад +38

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      @darcyballsuper Год назад

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    • @Frank3Robz
      @Frank3Robz Год назад

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    • @darisgonzales2056
      @darisgonzales2056 Год назад

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    • @oeao2841
      @oeao2841 Год назад

      CAN U DO MICHAEL SOROKA IF THE ATLANTA BRAVES HE'S SET TO START HIS FIRST GAME SINCE 2020 FROM ACHILEES

    • @Baller47
      @Baller47 Год назад

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  • @Millipede666
    @Millipede666 Год назад +927

    I remember thinking when Lebron returned to Cleveland that it would be the final stretch of his career. Seeing him play at the highest level 5 years beyond that really surprised me.

    • @calamorta
      @calamorta Год назад +70

      Considering he returned in 14/15 and he's still a high level player (def top 20 and just made an all-NBA team), it's not just 5 years but 8. Incredible.

    • @chazbustos6790
      @chazbustos6790 Год назад +53

      @@calamorta Not top 20. top 10. The man averages 26 7 and 7 in his sleep still on really good efficiency, no one has his IQ. He steps it up in the playoffs at almost 40 is crazy. Jordan nor Kareem never did anything close to this

    • @elijahpadilla2094
      @elijahpadilla2094 Год назад +23

      ​@@chazbustos6790 Kareem won FMVP at 38

    • @chazbustos6790
      @chazbustos6790 Год назад +22

      @@elijahpadilla2094 your comment has nothing to do with my comment. I'm talking about level of play. Just because you win finals mvp doesn't mean Kareems level play is even close to lebron. Kareem was averaging like 15 and 9 at 38 and I'm being generous. Kareem was not on the level of 38 year old lebron. The stats back that up the advanced analytics and the eye test as well. Kareem didn't age as well as lebron

    • @pschmidty7
      @pschmidty7 Год назад +40

      HGH is a powerful drug…

  • @mar21182
    @mar21182 Год назад +411

    I love how we need an orthopedic doctor to make a 12 minute RUclips video to explain how a 38 year old just MAYBE won't have a few more years left at a very high level in the freaking NBA. That's how insane LeBron's longevity is.
    Father Time may be undefeated, but LeBron has given him the toughest fight ever.

    • @amc1140
      @amc1140 Год назад +5

      I wish someone explained aging to Pelinka

    • @Dan__W
      @Dan__W Год назад +12

      I'd have to say Kareem's longevity is still higher right now. He played 20 years after a full high school and college career. 🤔 We'll see how long Bron goes, tho. I hope he's not done.

    • @pyroglyphies
      @pyroglyphies Год назад +13

      "Father Time may be undefeated, but LeBron has given him the toughest fight ever." oh man, this.
      i am still not ready for his retirement man but maybe if it's finally there, all i gotta do is accept

    • @BatmanISTheGame
      @BatmanISTheGame Год назад +2

      because he plays in a era that allows it.

    • @johndavis9321
      @johndavis9321 Год назад +4

      Nah tom brady

  • @jjmalaprop9968
    @jjmalaprop9968 Год назад +717

    Father Time is undefeated

    • @friend7681
      @friend7681 Год назад +13

      Literally is

    • @williaml.6922
      @williaml.6922 Год назад +35

      @jjmalaprop9968: This is disappointing to watch as a sports fan, but it's true. Unfortunately, it's also accurate for all of us, which for me means diligence to the best of my ability and budget in exercising and diet.

    • @David_Drums
      @David_Drums Год назад +17

      But could he beat the 95-96 Chicago Bulls? 😂

    • @jerrychacko2661
      @jerrychacko2661 Год назад +21

      LeFather Time

    • @yukonflat5468
      @yukonflat5468 Год назад +2

      Haha correct, you can’t defeat Father Time all you can do is try to get out of its way.

  • @theena
    @theena Год назад +313

    It's weird that we are talking about a 38 year old in his 20th season who scored 40 points, averaged 24/10/8 (or something like that) while clearly not 100%, but it's LbJ and the standards are so high that anything less than historic performances will seem like the downfall. Just to be clear: I am making a general statement about the narrative since game 4, not your medical assessment, Dr Sutterer.

    • @Hero-3
      @Hero-3 Год назад +6

      The thing is this: he can’t be the best player on the team, if he is he can’t get win it all because his best game makes other players less than themselves.

    • @_WeDontKnow_
      @_WeDontKnow_ Год назад +19

      when he's talking about the healing process being hindered by age, totally makes sense why Lebron always talks about getting more sleep. his young body could probably work off 6-8 hours of sleep just fine, but in his older age it takes a lot more sleep to properly recover from a 30-45 minute game. what he does on court is very impressive, but I've always looked up to his prep/mindset as what sets him apart from the great majority of players, and the biggest reason for his longevity/consistency.
      not to mention he properly balances all that with being a husband/father. just a very, *very* well rounded human being

    • @devinmartinez7705
      @devinmartinez7705 Год назад +9

      @@Hero-3 how does he make others worse? He routinely gets everyone he plays with paid much more then they are worth.

    • @YouReallyDontKnow
      @YouReallyDontKnow Год назад

      @@Hero-3 you’re beyond lost…Can’t believe there’s still people who think like you in 20223. Jesus Christ.

    • @andrewlee-py9zm
      @andrewlee-py9zm Год назад +6

      it's clear that age has caught up with him. in game 4, he put up 31 points in the first half. and in the second, only 9. dude was gassed. he can no longer take over a game completely like he could years ago

  • @justneekz9641
    @justneekz9641 Год назад +292

    The postgame comments made me realize I’m not ready for his retirement 😢

    • @justinepaul5473
      @justinepaul5473 Год назад +13

      Everyone is not ready for that 😢

    • @phightinphil25
      @phightinphil25 Год назад +27

      @@justinepaul5473 His physicality is beginning to go, but that's not where the thinking about retirement has come from, it's from the needs mentally for be that guy for 20 years.

    • @kurt168
      @kurt168 Год назад +5

      beta-male

    • @tavissalley1096
      @tavissalley1096 Год назад +5

      Pfft don’t speak for everyone because a lot of people and the media d rides the man and Lebron fan boys are annoying

    • @hastensavoir7782
      @hastensavoir7782 Год назад

      @@phightinphil25 you people don’t care about the man’s health. This is what makes you silly

  • @chrismackenzie4841
    @chrismackenzie4841 Год назад +21

    At my age (49) I feel like I'm going to rupture both achillies every time I go for a slow jog. ☹

    • @jiggafromstatefarm9997
      @jiggafromstatefarm9997 Год назад

      Well you’re not a pro athlete who constantly works on there Body

    • @maltlickytexas
      @maltlickytexas 11 месяцев назад +1

      I’m a relatively fit 54-year-old. My body started breaking down at 49. Lots & lots of lower limb running-related injuries.

  • @mikhailboldt3417
    @mikhailboldt3417 Год назад +102

    I hope the end NEVER comes for our man Dr Brian. He is the 🐐 of sports injury videos and a genuinely great person too. May He continue to soar and become bigger than he ever imagined on YT ❤

    • @pullingthestrings5233
      @pullingthestrings5233 Год назад +6

      Ohh his time is also inevitable. Far as I know, farther time is the MVP.

    • @mikhailboldt3417
      @mikhailboldt3417 Год назад

      Maybe our man Brian will be the real Doctor Emmitt Brown and discover a way to turn back time never know lol :)

    • @ivanhernandez1652
      @ivanhernandez1652 Год назад +1

      😂😂😂😂 the flop maybe 😂😂😂😂

  • @standforhumanitariancauses4756
    @standforhumanitariancauses4756 Год назад +75

    In my humble opinion , it's not just age related. It's the amount of games and punishment that his body has encountered over the years . Two decades. George Foreman fought until he was almost 47. Larry Holmes fought until he was 52. And yet they were much better than most boxers that were in their 20s. The amount of games and the years one plays , could also have a significant impact.

    • @DoubleOhTheG
      @DoubleOhTheG Год назад +13

      In terms of punishment taken like you said, you have to remember that George Foreman retired for a full decade. Larry Holmes fought sporadically during the last decade-plus of his career.

    • @bonifacioandres6312
      @bonifacioandres6312 Год назад +22

      if we add the post season games that Lebron has played to the 20 regular season it adds up to 23 regular season

    • @standforhumanitariancauses4756
      @standforhumanitariancauses4756 Год назад +2

      @@DoubleOhTheG I get what you're saying, But remember , there's an immense difference between boxing and basketball, when it comes overall health of athletes. In one boxing match, a boxer receives blows to the head, kidneys, liver, face, abdomen etc.......... Each blow to the head pose immense risk of developing CTE, or brain damage. And also remember boxers also spar , and they also get hit during sparring sessions. I wouldn't compare risks that come with boxing to basketball. Two different sports. A boxer could lose his or her life at any given night during a match. George foreman had total of 81 professional fights, and Larry Holmes had 75. Even Though they had fought sporadically, but the blows they had received to the head, and body, on average in a single fight, is FAR MORE DANGEROUS and no comparison to a basketball player that has played 20 plus years. Look at James Toney today, how he talks ( CTE). Tommy Hearns, and many others.

    • @chironjo
      @chironjo Год назад +3

      Lebron is playing with his long term health. He doesn’t see himself at 50? Would he like to not be able to walk without pain, with knees or hips prosthesis, or lumbar spine conditions?

    • @jacobsims8307
      @jacobsims8307 Год назад

      ​@@bonifacioandres6312 that is a fun fact.

  • @sputnikalgrim
    @sputnikalgrim Год назад +57

    It’s a story as old as the game, any game. Guys stay mentally sharp but the body just won’t do what it used to. Whenever he does retire he’s solidified his greatness

  • @McLeod2022
    @McLeod2022 Год назад +5

    Unparalleled videos and discussion. Nothing close to it (that I've seen) and you output has often been soooo fast, during a game, with incredibly high production value to accompany the fantastic medical dissemination. Always impressed.

  • @wcjohnson123
    @wcjohnson123 Год назад +50

    It always was the plan. The problem occured when they placed future hopes on AD, aka Half man, Half a season.

    • @Kikibrat2
      @Kikibrat2 Год назад +11

      Yeah, I think a lot of us were expecting more from Day to Day. He was supposed to be better than what he is. LeBron should not have to score 40 points in a game. Anthony Davis should.

    • @randobrando4414
      @randobrando4414 Год назад +10

      @@Kikibrat2 bron has been trying to give him the keys for the last 3 years n he just doesn’t take them

    • @Job.Well.Done_01
      @Job.Well.Done_01 Год назад +2

      @@Kikibrat2 AD’s prime was mostly in his last 2 seasons in New Orleans and his first 2 in L.A. the decline happened quickly

    • @AlokSomani
      @AlokSomani Год назад +2

      Look I'm not going to bag on AD. I think he's their best player when he's out on the floor. Yes he had injury issues, but he also showed up in a big way for most of the playoffs he's played with the Lakers.
      I think their bigger problem is not knowing how to run a team with an aging LeBron. He really should not be ball handler anymore, because he and the rest of the team become stagnant. Lakers should focus on the following role for LeBron:
      - More 3 point shooting (practice in the offseason, get back to Miami Bron)
      - More off-ball movement
      - More creating plays from the elbow or low post, like Jokic
      - Not averaging more than about 30 minutes per game so he has some energy to move off the ball
      And the keys of the kingdom have to be handed to AD and the young players on their team. The team was at their best up through the Warriors series because every role player was a key piece and had the confidence to carry the torch. From that last game against the Warriors, where LeBron controlled the game to perfection, the Lakers reverted back to a LeBron-centric offense that completely eroded the touches and confidence of a lot of the role players. LeBron wants to give them the green light, but doesn't know how to. The answer is to allow the ball to be in their hands for the majority of possessions.

    • @chironjo
      @chironjo Год назад

      @@randobrando4414 Lebron wanted A.D. to play monster for 3 qrts and he steal the fourth quarter and the attention.

  • @T_da_yung_goat
    @T_da_yung_goat Год назад +128

    As a long time lebron fan, the drop in athleticism is CRAZY. we’re talking about he went from being able to dunk from the free throw line in game with air to spare to missing EASY alley-oops. The way he Changed his game is truly amazing over his long career. 🐐🐐🐐

    • @leeswift7883
      @leeswift7883 Год назад +23

      Guessing you're nowhere near 38? 😆 It happens, around this age you can still be in incredible shape but bursts of athleticism just aren't there like they used to be

    • @tarcisiotrujillo5882
      @tarcisiotrujillo5882 Год назад +18

      Dude was still one of the best players on the court competing against people in their mid 20s lmao INSANE.

    • @lamontmason9279
      @lamontmason9279 Год назад +1

      How did he change the game??

    • @nerffej
      @nerffej Год назад +27

      he was hurt. and he rolled his ankle game 2 against denver. obviously hes not as athletic as 25 year old lebron but he was looking above average prior to the foot injury. tbh if you're a team relying on a 39 year old to play 40+ minutes in the playoffs and be the primary contributor that's a team issue not LeBron.

    • @knutthompson7879
      @knutthompson7879 Год назад +5

      A lot of the changes we saw in the playoffs were due to his injuries not just natural decline. Getting that sorted out in the off season would help with his explosiveness, but he is definitely in a different place in his career going forward.

  • @casey45334
    @casey45334 Год назад +33

    Also growing up a lifelong Peyton Manning fan, I'm always shocked by how little acclaim he gets in the sports world. I think you're spot on with his last few years after the neck injury affecting public perception. I believe he is the most intelligent and greatest quarterback to ever play.

    • @Jelus1
      @Jelus1 Год назад +2

      Even Lil Wayne would refer to him as the greatest! He would rap off the dome... And he would say " Peyton Manning flow I just go no huddle!" PM was a general on the field.... The way he'd switch plays on the fly and call out the oops plays😮 GOAT

    • @sgtbaker81
      @sgtbaker81 Год назад

      The Payton/Colts and Warner/Rams were the best offenses to watch.

    • @templarknight7
      @templarknight7 Год назад +1

      The problem for Manning is that his biggest rival for greatness played in the same era and same conference; namely Tom Brady.

    • @MrEazyE357
      @MrEazyE357 11 месяцев назад

      Word! I'm getting on in years and was lucky enough to see him play quite a bit at UT (thanks to my friend's family's season tix). He's easily one of the greatest of all time!

    • @DrSeuss-nv9hw
      @DrSeuss-nv9hw 11 месяцев назад

      I agree with you. Peyton, from about his second year on, was special. For the first handful of seasons, Brady was a bus driver+. The NE defense was the primary reason they won. Then, as the years went by, Brady started to play like Manning was already playing. For Peyton Manning to go to Denver, after getting injured and having a ton of surgeries, then break Dan Marino's TD record, was astounding. He wasn't close to 100% at ANY TIME WHILE IN DENVER. Peyton is the GOAT.

  • @lisamarinusgsteacher4715
    @lisamarinusgsteacher4715 Год назад +1

    Great video, Dr. Sutterer! We appreciate the engaging anatomy discussion plus bringing real-life insight to young sports fans. Thanks again from your fans in HB!

  • @mcmchan1
    @mcmchan1 Год назад +145

    This is a clear example of how all of us are on a slippery slope. Its just a matter of how slow or fast do you go down the slope. Lebron being this resilient and his longevity is unmatched. For someone who puts heavy minutes, puts his body on both sides of the court. It is really something.

    • @BatmanISTheGame
      @BatmanISTheGame Год назад +6

      The Era allows him to. We're going to see this more.

    • @veritasaequitas1722
      @veritasaequitas1722 Год назад +10

      @@BatmanISTheGamewe will never see another like Lebron. Just stop.

    • @BatmanISTheGame
      @BatmanISTheGame Год назад +3

      @@veritasaequitas1722 Idk why you're being bias towards LeBron for? I just literally said players playing longer smh

    • @TheClarkek7
      @TheClarkek7 Год назад +5

      @@BatmanISTheGame the game is more about spacing and explosive movements than ever before, how does that help longevity?

    • @alexandermeiering5216
      @alexandermeiering5216 Год назад +3

      ​@@TheClarkek7 It doesnt dude just wants to hate the current era

  • @timraschke2915
    @timraschke2915 Год назад

    Good stuff
    Thx for the analogy

  • @JuliusDotCo
    @JuliusDotCo Год назад +143

    Lebron has been dominating the league the entirety of my human experience thus far and to see him struggle with injuries now just hurts the little kid in me that watched him growing up. But it’s inevitable that he was gonna fall off the mountain and come back to earth with the rest of us.

    • @37hiddensecrets
      @37hiddensecrets Год назад +13

      Lebron never dominated the league he got dominated by golden state

    • @knutthompson7879
      @knutthompson7879 Год назад +10

      It keeps going. First your childhood idols become washed up and retire, then athletes YOUR AGE start getting washed up and retire, then athletes YOUNGER than you get washed up and retire. Then one or two of those childhood idols die and you're like, WTF.

    • @patsayjack402
      @patsayjack402 Год назад +4

      You're still a kid. It'll be OK

    • @Calico997
      @Calico997 Год назад

      ​@@knutthompson7879 q1

    • @EliteDereck
      @EliteDereck Год назад

      @@37hiddensecrets the team the blew a 3-1 lead to him ? Stop it you sound dumb

  • @AlexClem
    @AlexClem Год назад +90

    It’s amazing what Bron did this season at age 38. For comparison’s sake, Jordan was 38 in his first year with the Wizards and Kobe retired at 37. 🤯 Hoping Bron can go for two more years, but we really do need to adjust our expectations for him at this age. PS Thanks for the breakdown Doc! Great work!

    • @robesch88
      @robesch88 Год назад +3

      You're wrong about mj, the first season on the warriors he turned 39.
      That's equal to Lebron next season.
      In his 37/38yo Jordan was still retired

    • @mikemarc92
      @mikemarc92 Год назад +9

      @@robesch88 yeah and jordan was nothing to Lebron lol

    • @chironjo
      @chironjo Год назад +8

      Kobe’s body was slowly breaking since he was like 32. And he played through injuries and no load mgmt bullshit.

    • @mikemarc92
      @mikemarc92 Год назад +11

      @@chironjo Kobe didn’t have anywhere close to the miles Lebron has, and Kobe missed many many games from 2012 till retirement.. at a younger age than Lebron too

    • @robesch88
      @robesch88 Год назад +6

      @@mikemarc92
      As I said, let's see how next year was. Mj had no AD to save his ass. Lebron without ad missed the playoffs at 34yo.

  • @WilliamChan
    @WilliamChan Год назад +11

    It's actually crazy how much of a decline occurs between the ages of 30 and 40 especially if you aren't really diligent with your fitness. Of course it's way more noticeable at the edges of human athletic capacity like in professional sports, but still lamentable.

    • @gilbertlopez2333
      @gilbertlopez2333 Год назад +1

      Gta use it or lose it.

    • @alexfigura1871
      @alexfigura1871 Год назад

      Barry Bonds at age 40 was the baseball GOAT.
      Not everyone gets worse with age. Bonds was incredible up to age 42.

    • @conehed1138
      @conehed1138 11 месяцев назад

      ​@@alexfigura1871yeah "supplements" help with that.

  • @miguelhernandez8577
    @miguelhernandez8577 11 месяцев назад

    It's crazy to do a promo for a TOMMY JOHN shirt in this channel

  • @knutthompson7879
    @knutthompson7879 Год назад +9

    The crazy thing is that he is still among the most productive players in the league, even with the nagging injuries. If the Lakers can contend (they probably need another piece or two) he will be back. But contending is one thing, actually winning a title is another, and Denver, among other teams, is going to be in the way for a while. Hard to see him getting another championship, and I really think that is all he wants at this point. He has all the money and every personal achievement there is to get.

    • @knutthompson7879
      @knutthompson7879 Год назад

      @Cal Watch And a Championship. Almost every other fan base would kill for that.

    • @knutthompson7879
      @knutthompson7879 Год назад

      @Cal Watch I promise every other team would have loved to have it. You are spoiled

    • @willowandluka5302
      @willowandluka5302 Год назад +1

      @Cal Watch You’re not a real fan bud. We won a championship with no home court. That was probably a harder championship to win than any other circumstance.

  • @jjmalaprop9968
    @jjmalaprop9968 Год назад +3

    “Noodle arm” 🤣🤣🤣 Not a diss. Accurate!

  • @RJG1117
    @RJG1117 Год назад +16

    Thanks LBJ!

  • @georganatoly6646
    @georganatoly6646 Год назад +7

    he's been such a central driving force of the overall narrative of the NBA for so long, kind of hard to imagine what the league will look like after he retires

  • @bigoldawg2791
    @bigoldawg2791 Год назад +4

    Hey doc, can you do a video on Mikey Musumeci vs Gantumur Bayanduuren?! (BJJ) It was hands down the most damage I've ever seen to someone's leg in a sport. Would love to know your thoughts on what was most likely going on in the competitors brain at the time and how much pain Gantumur was in but still refused to tap.
    As always love your vids

    • @onelongwordable
      @onelongwordable Год назад

      Yo that match was ridiculous and I've never seen someone in sports care less about their own body, seriously what are they feeding that dude Gantumur

  • @ThatKidDarius21
    @ThatKidDarius21 Год назад +2

    That old saying Father Time is undefeated. I’m a Jordan fan but I give my respect to Lebron🫡 even if he calls it quits, he gave 20 years in the league and broke records.

  • @OSUCarol
    @OSUCarol Год назад +36

    I'd love to see him get one more ring, somehow, and 40,000 points. One more year... 🙏

    • @kingballerofficial
      @kingballerofficial Год назад +4

      He wants to play with his son so 2 more years

    • @OSUCarol
      @OSUCarol Год назад

      @@kingballerofficial yeah, I know he'd been saying that. The change in tone was pretty abrupt, but who knows.

    • @goodjoejoe
      @goodjoejoe Год назад +1

      @@OSUCarol It was an emotional response to a brutal playoff exit. Just like Giannis when he made his "failure" speech. He's not retiring any time soon.

    • @davidwilliams316
      @davidwilliams316 Год назад

      His lowest scoring season was 2019 with 1500. He haven't had surgery yet. He work out more than anyone. Once he take a break and have surgery he gonna miss playing basketball and be back. The lakers gonna be a 50+ win team by next playoff. he gonna have a better year than last year.

    • @willowandluka5302
      @willowandluka5302 Год назад +1

      He’ll get 40k points easily. The ring? Very unlikely, unless this Laker team clicks like crazy this training camp and makes the most magical run to the Finals ever. If that happened, Lebron has to be the undisputed goat. I sure hope it happens

  • @maninthevan53
    @maninthevan53 11 месяцев назад +5

    At his age this to me is amazing, still flying high with his dunks, I always hope nothing happens when he lands

  • @martellreed934
    @martellreed934 11 месяцев назад

    Excited for the day ! 🎊

  • @aivygile3569
    @aivygile3569 Год назад +2

    2018 in lakers was the first time that I thought Father Time started to knock on lebron's door, and he ignored it defiantly. 4 years later, father time still knocking on his doors and lebron was still trying to ignore him but the more he ignores it, the more he's banging on his door and calling him. How long is bron gonna hold on before he accept father time, no one knows so im just here, just enjoying his few years left in the NBA..

  • @BarryBBryson
    @BarryBBryson Год назад +1

    Very well spoken.

  • @balloe3466
    @balloe3466 Год назад

    Hi Brian, could you do a video on what type of treatments money and contacts can get you? I feel like there's a lot going on in the ability of medicine to heal the body of injuries, but I don't know what. Would be cool to see you break down some cutting-edge treatments.

  • @damienkinder9759
    @damienkinder9759 Год назад +1

    I agree with you about not wanting to see our favorite players play when can clearly see they lost a step or two. . I saw a Laker game live, right after Kobe recovered from that achilles rupture. I didn’t like watching Kobe playing knowing that he was no longer the same Kobe 😕

  • @felixribeiro8740
    @felixribeiro8740 Год назад

    Awesome content!

  • @808BJJ_Black_Belt
    @808BJJ_Black_Belt Год назад +4

    You can’t continue to go hard every day at that age in any pro sport 💯
    At 40 years old physically everything goes down hill fast 🔥

  • @Idiotsincarshere
    @Idiotsincarshere Год назад +3

    Thanks doc. Great analysis as always!!

  • @JustMIH
    @JustMIH Год назад +3

    Time heals all wounds but not lingering injuries

  • @aramis4284
    @aramis4284 Год назад

    It's probably too difficult to do all the time but I'm a golf pro and world love to see some golf related content

  • @anthonyharvey3395
    @anthonyharvey3395 Год назад +1

    Can you do a video on Gilbert Burns’ injuries to his shoulder/trap?

  • @andremarable
    @andremarable Год назад +6

    Appreciate every game you get to watch LeBron play. You likely won’t ever see substances greatness at this level on and off the court.

  • @TeamBlitzball
    @TeamBlitzball Год назад +3

    As an MD myself, I have always heard malleolus pronounced as “mal-EE-O-lus,” not “muh-LAY-lus.”
    Yet I intrinsically trust your pronunciation and assume I’ve been wrong this whole time 😂

    • @Xplisit23
      @Xplisit23 Год назад +2

      He removed a syllable. Work smarter, not harder.

  • @kordell9864
    @kordell9864 Год назад

    We Here!!💪💯🤝

  • @lesnyarlathotep3680
    @lesnyarlathotep3680 Год назад

    Love your channel man.

  • @MrTheTomahawk
    @MrTheTomahawk Год назад

    I love what you do on your Drew Gooden account as well

  • @raginhari0rayner
    @raginhari0rayner Год назад +1

    From the U.K (HEAT Fan) it is insane that someone his age is playing, still one of the best and not just dropping off into a mentor role on the team like most "senior" players do in the English Premier League (if they take the time to learn a new playstyle and skills to compliment it).
    But the body can only take so much before it quits before you're mentally willing to.
    I feel that Basketball now is squeezing every second out of the players because of the high tempo. Scores just keep getting higher and higher. No chance to rest.
    But LeBron never dropped off or fell too far away from being relevant.

  • @BossManCarls
    @BossManCarls Год назад +4

    As someone who has watched Bron since he was 7, all I've known is a healthy dominant great LeBron. As I've grown and I've seen my favorite athletes retire regardless of the sport. Lebron is the last one who up until now has fought off father time. He is a machine. If he would retire today. I'll always remember the chase down block against Iggy in the finals (I was at the Q watching it with the city) and the parade after I was first in line. I don't want him to have a Manning, Kobe, ending. If he retires I'll be sad a part of our lives is over. But I'd rather him leave with something in the tank rather than on empty and broken suspension and cracked wheels.

  • @mattelgin
    @mattelgin Год назад

    Thanks Eric, take care

  • @dbrown809
    @dbrown809 Год назад +10

    Also the man has played ball all his life . And to add 20 years of elite nba play plus post seasons. The man should be considered a monster.

    • @HypocritesExposd
      @HypocritesExposd Год назад +1

      Post seasons + Olympics + Summer pick ups.

    • @alexfigura1871
      @alexfigura1871 Год назад +1

      Barry Bonds at age 40 was the baseball GOAT.
      Not everyone gets worse with age. Bonds was incredible up to age 42.

    • @parkerkemp6524
      @parkerkemp6524 11 месяцев назад +1

      10 finals, games 7s and all that, thats why the warriors broken-down In 2019 cause of fatigue

  • @milehighgambler
    @milehighgambler Год назад +1

    Ive had turf toe before from working a physically demanding job. I felt like i could "crunch" my foot just to make it feel better. Not a nice feeling at all

  • @bigwilly43729
    @bigwilly43729 11 месяцев назад +1

    It was really weird in a press conference where the word retirement was never used that it turned into some ulterior conspiracy by him to manipulate the media when we've seen him miss all these games since joining the Lakers. This is also why load management might not be the devil that it's made out to be. Most of these guys are legitimately injured and are just trying to play through it.
    The most underrated accomplishment that he's had in his career is that he's avoided the catastrophic injury IMO.

  • @jow14281
    @jow14281 Год назад

    Brian stutter is so good at looking every single muscles and details of human anatomy in nba

  • @goliath9081
    @goliath9081 8 месяцев назад

    Oh no we saw Bryan and his undies. Anyway great material. Thanks for the information.

  • @Bob-fj7lr
    @Bob-fj7lr Год назад

    That was a really good video man. Just about I think aging in life too

  • @SubZeroDame
    @SubZeroDame Год назад

    Can you go over Antony's injury vs chelsea?

  • @jordanwhite8567
    @jordanwhite8567 Год назад +3

    I don't wanna be that guy but Peyton broke numerous NFL single season records and was the peak version of himself in Denver. It was only the last second that he began to decline. In that season, he won the Superbowl. Hard to say that's a storyline that takes away from his career. I think that's the Colts fan in you wishing he'd never formed a new legacy with a new franchise. Which is understandable.

  • @ffml82
    @ffml82 Год назад

    I liked the KOC shoutout, I’ve heard him mention you too, you guys should do some sort of video together

  • @DoubleOhTheG
    @DoubleOhTheG Год назад

    Brian! I had no idea you were a Colts fan as well!

  • @marcusfabregas3953
    @marcusfabregas3953 Год назад

    Can you do baseball injury reacts?

  • @cancel.lgbtq.6892
    @cancel.lgbtq.6892 Год назад +3

    You can not beat father time.

  • @zacwoods
    @zacwoods 10 месяцев назад +1

    Welcome to your Max Kellerman moment my fellow Doctor!

  • @KamagoUchiha
    @KamagoUchiha Год назад +3

    It’s just really hard to accept that when the guy is your favorite player of all time

  • @robertlagarto6335
    @robertlagarto6335 Год назад

    Ur #1 fan from manila

  • @ImadogGarcia
    @ImadogGarcia Год назад +17

    Lebron body still is a freak of nature

  • @MrBuliths
    @MrBuliths Год назад

    Dr Sutterer could you do a video on Lonzo Ball's situation with his left knee issue please?

  • @cristianziglioli4316
    @cristianziglioli4316 Год назад

    Plantar fasciitis is my diagnosis based on symptoms reported before the injury.

  • @WestbrickFansGotNoBrains
    @WestbrickFansGotNoBrains 11 месяцев назад +3

    I still remember lebron in his prime destroying my celtics.
    When kobe passed on, i learnt to never take greatness for granted

  • @JavonCarterTV
    @JavonCarterTV Год назад +14

    He could play a lot more longer in my opinion if he wanted to but he won't be able do what he's always done honestly. That's it lol

    • @BobbySacamano
      @BobbySacamano Год назад +1

      Hilarious.

    • @calamorta
      @calamorta Год назад +5

      If he decides to go Vince Carter mode, I can see LeBron playing until he's 45 and get close to 45k career points.

    • @bigjohn1926
      @bigjohn1926 Год назад +1

      If he moves to the 5 position he can play 3-5 more years imo

    • @JavonCarterTV
      @JavonCarterTV Год назад

      @@calamorta same thing I was thinking

    • @JavonCarterTV
      @JavonCarterTV Год назад +1

      @@bigjohn1926 that's what I was thinking too

  • @wadephipps5239
    @wadephipps5239 11 месяцев назад +1

    "The End Is Near For LeBron"
    Lebron in 2027: I didn't hear no bell

  • @julienlawes9219
    @julienlawes9219 Год назад

    Can you do a video on Nadal's surgery? 🙏🙏🙏

  • @MrAbruce35
    @MrAbruce35 Год назад +3

    No one can play that long putting that much wear and tear on the body thinking it will never have any problems is crazy, if he keeps playing at that level the next injury is going to be career ending.

  • @Bilal_Aslam_
    @Bilal_Aslam_ Год назад +7

    Dr. Sutterer - How do you fix the broken hearts of Laker Nation ?

  • @jakestine4753
    @jakestine4753 Год назад +2

    If I were LeBron, I'd just take an 80% pay cut and sign on as a veteran role player on a stacked team and play that way until I was 44, focusing on 18 mins of high IQ passing and defense. And then retire with 2 more rings or so. To hell with "might tarnish how people remember me" stuff.

  • @beufordsims3513
    @beufordsims3513 Год назад +1

    So be it it's been one hell of a ride.

  • @daveyguilles376
    @daveyguilles376 Год назад

    With Dr.Sutterer’s assessment being weighed in I think the Lakers should go with the deep bench they have and maybe add another younger star to pair with AD and put Bron on a 28-32 minute minutes restriction. And also load manage him to like 60 games to try and save his body

  • @fredr3247
    @fredr3247 Год назад

    it happens to everyone in life our bodies don't hold up like they use too. better to just accept it and figure out what's best

  • @sammycordahi9327
    @sammycordahi9327 Год назад +9

    This really felt like his last best chance, heartbreaking to see that mavs injury and how it hampered him down the stretch. His run to breaking Kareem’s record was unreal - hopefully one of the next two yrs he’ll be able to save it up for the postseason and make one last run

  • @bournejason66
    @bournejason66 Год назад

    Can you talk about Nadal’s injury? Thanks

  • @lappywong
    @lappywong Год назад +1

    Ok, I learnt Tommy John today.

  • @ryukobestwaifu3319
    @ryukobestwaifu3319 Год назад

    Hoping you can make a video on Alejandro Balde’s injury in Barcelona vs Mallorca had a horrible tackle against him looks really bad

  • @lemini4k
    @lemini4k Год назад

    Could his shoes been a factor for the injury??? I've tried those on and many other Bron's and a lot of them have a weird fit/feel.

  • @jazzin_528
    @jazzin_528 Год назад

    You should do a video on Jacob degrom

  • @sensei_...
    @sensei_... 11 месяцев назад

    if you are avg 29p 8r 7a on 50%fg in the reg. season and drop 40p 10r 9a 2a on 75%ts in your last game (elimination game) vs champions, you are fine for a few years

  • @devindillard1918
    @devindillard1918 Год назад +1

    The fact that he’s even still ballin and trucking dudes at his age and amount of games is unreal lol. My legs would’ve gave out in a couple seasons.

  • @DanielGarcia-oo9rk
    @DanielGarcia-oo9rk Год назад

    You do a great job covering content doc. You would make a great guest on shows like the Herd with Colin cowherd

  • @michael95621
    @michael95621 Год назад +1

    I think if these superstars want to extend their careers they need to take lower minutes and a lower contract so that there is enough salary cap to get stars that can take the load.
    Being able to play NBA basketball with or against your son would be a real accomplishment too.
    I think LeBron could still give 24-36 minutes of great play, and maybe even 12-24 minutes of legendary play, but asking him to play 36-48 is insane at his age.

  • @Beeman2892
    @Beeman2892 Год назад

    Please 1 to 2 more years.💜💛🙏🏾

  • @andrewhoback1080
    @andrewhoback1080 Год назад

    The minutes chart is kind of hard to understand when the only different one is lebron and it includes different positions and builds

  • @pauljoseph3081
    @pauljoseph3081 Год назад +1

    I still can't believe that his haters would find him being injured is *fake.*
    They thought that playing in NBA is like walking in the park

  • @quikdeath100
    @quikdeath100 Год назад +5

    Was only listening to the video instead of watching so when you said Tommy John changed your life, I was like wth how is Tommy John surgery a good thing lol

    • @BrianSuttererMD
      @BrianSuttererMD  Год назад +7

      Hahaha funny thing is ive actually had Tommy John surgery

    • @friend7681
      @friend7681 Год назад

      @@BrianSuttererMDwhy?

    • @hughmungus7858
      @hughmungus7858 Год назад

      Baseball probably

    • @ArthurKiyanovski
      @ArthurKiyanovski Год назад +2

      @@BrianSuttererMD Here is an interesting video for you to make about your own injury, surgery, rehab !

  • @geovishap2277
    @geovishap2277 11 месяцев назад +1

    maybe bron would play for a single season with bronny and make it like farewell tour and him passing his torch to his son.

  • @patrickcampbellhatesthesoup
    @patrickcampbellhatesthesoup 11 месяцев назад

    All that extra (playoffs) basketball along with the wear and tear of regular season NBA, it's incredible that he lasted this long
    .

  • @herasucks
    @herasucks 11 месяцев назад

    This video should be renamed to "Doctor casually explains the unfortunate tragedy of death through a sports analogy"

  • @Mateo-nn4gr
    @Mateo-nn4gr Год назад +2

    He only said that so the media wouldn't talk about the Lakers being crushed by Denver, but about his career. Of course he will keep playing.

    • @TheAmpharosFreak
      @TheAmpharosFreak Год назад

      you act like the lakers rolled over and had no fight

  • @jmoney20psu2
    @jmoney20psu2 Год назад

    Peroneal retinaculum tear, possibly? Saw a HS fb player invert forcibly and his tendons would pop out in front of the malleolus.

  • @heox123
    @heox123 Год назад

    W doctor as per usual

  • @Bryan-fb8dh
    @Bryan-fb8dh Год назад

    I'll tell ya from experience that change in recovery and health happens rapidly. Hitting 30 is one thing, 40 is a different beast. His recovery will nose dive real soon. What they don't tell you about aging is the healing time increases until you never recover from energy. He may already have some stuff that won't heal.

  • @mrwhitecat2023
    @mrwhitecat2023 Год назад +1

    In case Lebron still plays, he should not play more than 30mins. But the problem is, the expectation from him on contract point of view which is a staggering $40m+. The wiser choice is if he prioritizes his health and just retire and maybe come back the season when Bronny will be drafted and hopefully had a farewell season.

  • @fresto2208
    @fresto2208 Год назад

    Eventually we'll figure out how to halt the aging process. Some other animals display negligible senescence (e.g. hydra).

  • @franciscofletes1948
    @franciscofletes1948 Год назад +1

    I hated to see this happen to Roger Federer. I’m hating seeing it to Rafa Nadal, and we are seeing it with Lebron. The end is near guys.. We have been lucky for the last 20 years.